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Anomia : neuroanatomical and cognitive correlates / edited by Harold Goodglass, Arthur Wingfield.

Contributor(s): Series: Foundations of neuropsychology (San Diego, Calif.)©1997Description: 1 online resource (xi, 224 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780122896859
  • 0122896858
  • 9780080527277
  • 0080527272
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Anomia.LOC classification:
  • RC425.6 .A56 1997eb
NLM classification:
  • WL 340.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: -- H. Goodglass and A. Wingfield, Word-Finding Deficits in Aphasia: Clinical Symptomatology and Brain-Behavior Relationships. -- Anatomical and Theoretical Considerations in Anomia: -- B. Gordon, Models of Naming. -- D. Tranel, A.R. Damasio, and A.R. Damasio, On the Neurology of Naming. -- Dissociations and Other Naming Phenomena: -- R. De Bleser, Modality-Specific Dissociations. -- C. Semenza, Proper-Name-Specific Aphasias. -- Life Span Perspectives on Anomia: Clinical and Therapeutic Considerations: -- P. Menyuk, Naming Disorders in Childhood. -- M. Nicholas, C. Barth, L.K. Obler, R. Au, and M.L. Albert, Naming in Normal Aging and Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type. -- N. Helm-Estabrooks, Treatment of Aphasis Naming Problems. -- H. Goodglass and A. Wingfield, Summary of the Volume. -- Author Index. -- Summary Index.
Summary: Anomia is the inability to access spoken names for objects, most often associated with the elderly or those with brain damage to the left hemisphere. Anomia offers the state-of-the-art review of disorders of naming, written by acknowledged experts from around the world, approached from both clinical and theoretical viewpoints. Goodglass, known around the world for his research in aphasia and speech pathology, edits this first book devoted exclusively to naming and its disorders. Wingfield is known for his classic studies of lexical processing in aphasic and normal speakers. The book includes comprehensive literature reviews, a summary of relevant research data, as well as astudy of recent advances in cognitive analysis and anatomic findings. Anomia is an immensely useful work for all those involved in the study of language, particularly those in cognitive neuroscience, neurology, speech pathology, and linguistics. Key Features * Devoted entirely to naming and its disorders * Includes up-to-date descriptions of advances in cognitive analysis * Contains approaches from both clinical and theoretical viewpoints * Brings together the top researchers from the U.S., England, and Italy.
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Anomia is the inability to access spoken names for objects, most often associated with the elderly or those with brain damage to the left hemisphere. Anomia offers the state-of-the-art review of disorders of naming, written by acknowledged experts from around the world, approached from both clinical and theoretical viewpoints. Goodglass, known around the world for his research in aphasia and speech pathology, edits this first book devoted exclusively to naming and its disorders. Wingfield is known for his classic studies of lexical processing in aphasic and normal speakers. The book includes comprehensive literature reviews, a summary of relevant research data, as well as astudy of recent advances in cognitive analysis and anatomic findings. Anomia is an immensely useful work for all those involved in the study of language, particularly those in cognitive neuroscience, neurology, speech pathology, and linguistics. Key Features * Devoted entirely to naming and its disorders * Includes up-to-date descriptions of advances in cognitive analysis * Contains approaches from both clinical and theoretical viewpoints * Brings together the top researchers from the U.S., England, and Italy.

Introduction: -- H. Goodglass and A. Wingfield, Word-Finding Deficits in Aphasia: Clinical Symptomatology and Brain-Behavior Relationships. -- Anatomical and Theoretical Considerations in Anomia: -- B. Gordon, Models of Naming. -- D. Tranel, A.R. Damasio, and A.R. Damasio, On the Neurology of Naming. -- Dissociations and Other Naming Phenomena: -- R. De Bleser, Modality-Specific Dissociations. -- C. Semenza, Proper-Name-Specific Aphasias. -- Life Span Perspectives on Anomia: Clinical and Therapeutic Considerations: -- P. Menyuk, Naming Disorders in Childhood. -- M. Nicholas, C. Barth, L.K. Obler, R. Au, and M.L. Albert, Naming in Normal Aging and Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type. -- N. Helm-Estabrooks, Treatment of Aphasis Naming Problems. -- H. Goodglass and A. Wingfield, Summary of the Volume. -- Author Index. -- Summary Index.

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